The word "pass" has multiple meanings. It can mean:
To throw to someone else, as in a football pass.
To hand something to someone, as in "pass me the peas".
As a shortened form of "password" or "passcode", which both mean the same thing in internet technologies.
As a word for an entrance point between landforms, usually between mountain ranges, as in, "The travelers entered the pass below two mountain ranges."
To overtake something, such as passing a car in another lane.
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it means to pass or go by time
the weld formed using only one pass
allowing some substance to pass into the cell and blocking others
a partially permeable membrane allows some molecules or ions to pass through it
a partially permeable membrane allows some molecules or ions to pass through it
The pass laws were mainly aimed at Blacks and meant to restrict where they could live, but Asians were also forbidden to live in some areas of the country.
Assuming you meant London's - it's called an Oyster card.
Because of primogeniture - the line is meant to pass through the eldest sons.
Fake hand off "playing the hand off then action of the pass"
A low pass signal whose bandwidth is much smaller than its center frequency, such as an AM signal. It is a a signal with its spectrum concentrated around zero frequency.
Risk is the probability of an undesired outcome actually coming to pass. Safety is a condition where the risk is acceptably low.